Explain your graph

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Task briefs
The briefs for the task are as follows:
Draw either a line graph about lines, or a bar graph about bars, or a column graph about columns, or a pie graph about pies, or a bubble graph about bubbles.
Your graph type and subject has been determined by the easel you have stood beside.
You have 90 seconds.
Your time starts on Tom’s whistle.
Each contestant must step one easel to the left.
Explain the graph on your new easel.
Best explanation wins.
You have 30 seconds each to explain your new easel.
Your time starts on Tom’s whistle.

Task notes
- The contestants are grouped together in the centre of the stage, in front of five easels which hold identical blank white canvases and black marker pens.
- Before the first task brief is read, Tom Cashman instructs the contestants to choose one of the easels.
- After the first task brief has been read, it’s revealed that the contestants’ easel choice dictates which type of graph or chart they must draw (which is written on their pen).
Task stats
Points
15
Disquals
0
Attempts
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